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Cardi B Announces She Will Not Endorse Joe Biden in 2024 Presidential Election
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Cardi B Announces She Will Not Endorse Joe Biden in 2024 Presidential Election

In a recent interview, Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B has announced that she will not be endorsing President Joe Biden for his 2024 re-election campaign. Cardi B, who previously supported Biden in the 2020 election, expressed disappointment in the president's administration, stating that she feels "betrayed"

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by Cody Bradson

In a recent interview, Grammy Award-winning rapper Cardi B has announced that she will not be endorsing President Joe Biden for his 2024 re-election campaign. Cardi B, who previously supported Biden in the 2020 election, expressed disappointment in the president's administration, stating that she feels "betrayed" by his actions.

Cardi B, known for her outspoken nature and engagement in political discussions, cited several reasons for her decision. She pointed to the high cost of living and what she perceives as a lack of action on the part of the Biden administration to address these concerns. The rapper also criticized the administration for its handling of foreign policy issues, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel.

"I don't fuck with both of y'all n****s," Cardi B said, referring to both Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee. This statement reflects her disillusionment with the current political climate and her refusal to endorse either candidate in the upcoming election.

Cardi B's decision not to endorse Biden comes as a blow to the president, who has been losing ground with young voters in some recent polling. Her announcement has also been echoed by other celebrities, including Macklemore and "Euphoria" star Hunter Schafer, who have expressed criticism of Biden over his handling of the Israel-Hamas war and the U.S.'s military aid to Israel.

Despite this setback, Biden has been making efforts to appeal to black voters, announcing an additional $16 billion in federal funding for historically black colleges and universities. However, it remains to be seen how this will impact his standing with young voters and celebrities who have been vocal about their disappointment in his administration.

Cardi B's decision not to endorse Biden underscores the challenges facing the president as he seeks re-election in 2024. It also highlights the growing disillusionment among young voters and celebrities who had previously supported him, adding another layer of complexity to an already contentious political landscape.

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